| 1744 - 410 pages
...look prettily ; they fall to their pafture, I thought they had been angry, and they are hungry. Jar. Are they none of duke Humphrey's furies, do you think...that they devis'd this plot in Paul's to get a dinner ? WiJ, Time may produce as ftrange a truth. Let'i note them. Enter Randal. 'Rand. Hur loved hur once,... | |
| Thomas Dekker - 1812 - 228 pages
...called. In allusion to which, thus William Rowley, in his comedy, A Match at Midnight, A. 2, S. 1 : " Are they none of Duke Humphrey's furies ? Do you think that " they devised this plot in Paul's, to get a dinner ?" See also Jasper Mayne's City Match, A. 3, S. 3. And... | |
| Robert Dodsley - 1825 - 478 pages
...pasture. I thought they had been angry, and they are hungry. Jarvis. Are they none of Duke Humphrey's M furies ? do you think that they devis'd this plot in Paul's to get a dinner? a4 cope's-mate.] copesmate, Dr. Johnson conjectures to be the same as copsmate, a companion in drinking,... | |
| Johann Wolfgang von Goethe - 1853 - 690 pages
...Walk, from a received opinion that Humphrey, called the good Duke of Gloucester, was buried there. Аз many persons, who had not the means of procuring a...Humphrey. Are they none of Duke Humphrey's furies Î Do you think that they devised this plot in Paul's to get a diuner ? — (A Match at Midnight.')... | |
| ROBERT NARES, A.M., F.R.S., F.A.S., - 1859 - 496 pages
...theyr maister, as they call him. Survey of London, p. 262. It is said of some hungry-looking gallants, Are they none of duke Humphrey's furies ? do you think that they devised this plot in Paul's to get a dinner. Match at Midn., 0. PI., vu, 36<J. PlotvJ. You'd not do... | |
| Robert Nares - 1901 - 522 pages
...theyr maister, as they call him. Surrey of London, p. 283. It is said of some hungry-looking gallants, Are they none of duke Humphrey's furies? do you think that they devised this plot in Paul's tu grt a dinner. ilatck at Slid«., О. И.. < u, 36'J. Piola. You'd nut... | |
| Nicolaas Zwager - 1926 - 276 pages
...that doe nothing but walke up and' downe Paules." (Rowlands, Greene's Ghost etc., p. 13.) says to her: "Are they none of Duke Humphrey's furies. Do you think that they devised this plot in Paul's to get a dinner?" ') In the City Match we read about a penurious father,... | |
| 1927 - 254 pages
...following are amongst the references given by Nares : — It is said of some hungry looking gallant : — " Are they none of Duke Humphrey's furies ? Do you think that they devised this pl0t in Paul's to get a dinner ? " Match at Midn. Old Play. '' To seek his dinner in Paules... | |
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